High refractive index polyvinylsulfide materials prepared by selective radical mono-addition thiol-yne chemistry

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Abstract

We report on a new framework for preparing high-refractive index polymeric materials which combines the selective thiol radical mono-addition to phenyl-acetylene derivatives with hyperbranched architectures. Using this strategy we have synthesized a series of linear and hyperbranched polyvinyl sulfide (PVS) materials, employing different dithiol (A(2) and A(2)') and di- and trialkyne (B-2 and B-3) monomers. The process requires only a simple radical initiator, such as AIBN, in lieu of expensive or toxic catalysts and this chemistry produces polymers in high yield (up to 96%) and high molecular weight (up to 123 000 g mol(-1)). The polymers are optically transparent, thermally stable (up to 420 degrees C) and readily form high-quality films. The end group composition of the hyperbranched materials can be easily adjusted by changing the A(2)/B-3 feed ratio. The sulfur incorporation and conjugation resulting from thiol-yne coupling with selective mono-addition results in materials with high refractive indices in the visible and IR region (n(D) = 1.68-1.75) and optical dispersions as low as 0.004. Moreover, we demonstrate that the hyperbranched architecture produces materials with better performance in terms of light reflection and chromatic dispersion compared to linear structures.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2911-2921
Number of pages11
JournalPolymer chemistry
Volume5
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 84897846211
ORCID /0000-0002-4531-691X/work/148607906

Keywords

Keywords

  • Sulfur-containing telechelics, Hyperbranched polymers, Metal-free, Polymerization, 1,4-diethynylbenzene